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Was Breaking Bad’s Season Finale TV’s Darkest Hour Ever?

For the past three seasons, Breaking Bad ‘s protagonist Walt White has led viewers down a rabbit hole of greed, destruction and moral decay. Each season the character, who won Bryan Cranston back-to-back Emmys, found increasingly flimsy ways to rationalize his dangerous behavior. His career choice — manufacturing crystal meth — made him isolate his friends, endanger his family and kill his spirit in ways that smoking crystal meth could have never done. And in last night’s third-season finale, Walt burrowed deeper than viewers thought possible, making it clear that he will never find his way out. Click through for video, analysis of Walt’s descent and spoilers .

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Was Breaking Bad’s Season Finale TV’s Darkest Hour Ever?

Introducing the True Blood ‘Sex and Violence’ Meter

Much is made of True Blood’s willingness to push the envelope when it comes to sex and violence, but which does the show give more screen time to? Each week during the Movieline recap of HBO’ s vampire series, we’ll tally points for sexual content (sample activities: Jason Stackhouse getting laid again, or Pam lurking in the background with an outfit that makes her look like a rubber fetishist from a mid-90’s episode of Real Sex ) and violence (even a particularly vicious comment from Lafayette or Tara could count for this, depending on Arlene’s wounded, crumple-face reaction), then declare a winner. So who came out ahead in last night’s third season premiere?

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Introducing the True Blood ‘Sex and Violence’ Meter

Taylor Lautner’s Next Role a Bit of a Stretch

Taylor Lautner’s latest project should please fans and detractors alike. For those who love him, it’s more screen time

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Taylor Lautner’s Next Role a Bit of a Stretch

Law & Order Rips the Gosselins From the Headlines

Just what Jon Gosselin needs: more screen time. And this time, it’s fictional

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Law & Order Rips the Gosselins From the Headlines